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One of South Australia�s most visited attractions, the Adelaide Botanic Garden is home to the internationally acclaimed Bicentennial Conservatory. The largest single span glasshouse in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the largest in the world, houses an amazing world of rainforest plants. Discover a lush forest of plants from northern Australia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and the nearby Pacific Islands. Many of which, are at risk or endangered in their natural habitats. Stroll along the forest floor amongst the ferns, or get right into the canopy of tropical trees and palms along the upper walkway. Pick up a brochure to uncover some of the more unusual and interesting plants along the walkways. Both upper and lower walkways have full wheelchair access. Built to celebrate Australia�s Bicentenary in 1988, the Conservatory lets you experience a unique environment thriving with stunning rainforest plants in the very heart of Adelaide.

Disabled Access:
Access facility available.

Email: botanicgardens@saugov.sa.gov.au

Phone: 08 8222 9311

Website: www.environment.sa.gov.au/botanicgardens/conservatory.html

Address:
North Terrace
Adelaide, South Australia, 5000

Guest Facilities:
Access With Assistance for the Disabled, Car park

Experiences you can enjoy at Bicentennial Conservatory:
Flora/Fauna


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